Microsoft seems — finally — to have got the hang of its six monthly update schedule for Windows 10. Not only has it pushed out the April 2018 Update to over 50 percent of Windows 10 users in a very short space of time, but the next feature update, codenamed Redstone 5, is shaping up very nicely already.
Microsoft seems — finally — to have got the hang of its six monthly update schedule for Windows 10. Not only has it pushed out the April 2018 Update to over 50 percent of Windows 10 users in a very short space of time, but the next feature update, codenamed Redstone 5, is shaping up very nicely already.
The big new feature in this next major update is Sets, and Build 17682 introduce some improvements to it based on Insider feedback.
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Set’s new tab page has been updated to make it obvious that you can launch apps, with favorite choices listed under Frequent Destinations.
In addition, this build improves wireless projection, and makes Remote Server Administration Tools available on demand. For this latter addition you just need to go to „Manage optional features“ in Settings and click „Add a feature“ to view all the available RSAT components.
There’s also a new post-upgrade setup screen which lets you make sure you’re still running Windows 10 how you want to be.
Other general changes, improvements, and fixes in this build include:
Known issues include:
Known issues for Sets & Office include:
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